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today we will discuss how to ordering fraction from the list to grid value we have three fraction here and then we want to order we want to ordering this this fraction from the list from the smallest to the greatest value with the easy way only for 10 seconds yeah yep make it bigger yep okay at the first step we have to do the cross multiplication yeah like this cross multiplication 5 times 6 and 7 times 3 which one is the smaller which one is smaller based on the cross multiplication 5 times 6 equal to 30 7 times 3 equal to 21 so which one is smaller so 21 is smaller than 30 so so we keep 6 over 7 later yeah so we compare again 3 over 5 to another fraction another fraction here 3 times 3 equal to 9 5 times 2 equal to 10 so 9 is the smaller than 10. so we can choose now we can choose 3 over 5 as the smallest fraction as the smallest value of fraction from from this 3 fraction so we choose 3 over 5 as the smallest or the least and then the next step we compar